MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Chancellor Names Changes in Faculty For Coming Term Ten Promotions in Rank Seven Given Leaves to Study Elsewhere This Year Seanning the faculty list for the coming school term, returning students or the staff of the University of Kansas to succeed familiar "classroom kags." With Mary Pappas in upper left, off the e. of the Chancellor as executive办室 and Henry E. Werner, junior vice-president, and Jimmy the office of men's student advice both position formerly hold spring to become director of the son heBranch of the University of Irish; the position of Dean of Men's School. Days is New Law Dean Robin S. New Law Firm Robert B. Robins, d. co-dun of the Scholz of Law at the University of Idaho, has been appointed to the same office here to succeed H. W. Arntt, vice president, and Philip Mucken, netting last year, who went to Washington a university, St. Louis, from April. Anselm McKenzie also comes to the law school to fill the vacancy by left Homer F. Carey, associate professor of law, who has resumed to accept the position as professor of law. Profession Moran has been associated with Dean Davis C. the past two years; at Herman W. Law school and a practitioner at Madison for three years. Sandap Replace Ry R. N. Honey The ten courses include the resignation of Charles H. Saundall instructs in economics who has been professorship at Miami university Oxford, Didi. His photo is to be taken here in economics at Harvard college and a A. M. from the University of Southern California.霍金 has been exp. exper. in economic science in secondary schools. He has especially studied along time of Economic Theory nor Economics which he coach this fath. The list contains names of 27 ap- pointes, 27 resignations, 19 pri- mions; 7 leaves of absence and 19 re- turning from leave of absence. New appointments include: E. M. Belles, assistant professor of education, to become principal of Oread Training School M; K. Hulse of Kansas City, Kan.; and to be geologists with the State Geological Survey. Appointment of additional geologists follows the recent action of the state legislature in making special appropriation for extension of the work of the Geological Survey is under the direction of K. C. Moore, state geologist, and head of the department of geology at the University. W. C. Koenig, appointed professor of military science and tactics, twice by the War Department to duty elsewhere. Jacob O. Jones, professor of applied mechanics, and associate Professor of physics, been born on and the past semester. Major Cygon Goes to New Service Aides at professors, to be on new the car once next fall, including Olea Hoesly, some economists from Michigan Na Neuman, some economists from California Latin from University of Californi a; Otto Kranshaur, philosophy f, m Harvard; Park Woodard Students Welcome physiology, from Denver General hospital; Donald M. Purdy, psychology, from Harvard; Mabel A. Elliott, sociology, from Steven D. Giddens, southwest High School, Kansas City; Robert J. Allen, English, from Harvard. Two Instructors Come from Europe 1113 Mass. BURGERT Shoe Shop Additions to the list of instructors include: Hans U. Weber, who comes from Berlin; Frank Gutkrieg, from France to teach French; Frances Wilson, from New York for speech and language; and Michael Horka, from Topela, for botany; Harold F. Palmer, from Cardiff; College to teach English; K. U. Year, for economics; S. Howard Burtley, philosophy and psychology; Alda Woodruff, for woodcraft; M. J. Mewett, geology. The four last named have previous卸 on the K. U. instruction. Just across from the Court House Other resignations are: Major J. R. Cygon, professor of military science and tectures; Mrs. Annie H. Abel Henderson, associate professor in the W.H. Hills House; English; Ion Miller, home economics; W. R. Harley; journalism; P. Cla Suirez, psychologicalogy; John F. Nesbitt, psychologist (has been on leave for n year); Yillian Lauchen, Latin. Ten of Staff Advanced in Bank Instructor who have resigned are I. E. Milligan; French; Boryl E. Warden; enumerator; Clara Nigg, hosteller; dietary; Howard Dey, entomology; Lincoln Gaynor, zoology; Clarey, French; Robert S. Sykes, Spanish; Ruth Shaw, zoology; Emily Luca, David Pankratkis, anatomy; Argus Treidler, English Robert S. Shannon, Englisch; Watters entomology; and E. Herb Garrison. **THIS PAGE IS PART OF A LARGER PROJECT.** For more information, visit www.howtowrite.com/projects/howtowrite.html. **Unpublished for next year include:** To fill professorship—W. Eayard Taylor, economist; Sella Eldridge, economist to executive professorship; Robert F. Kaiser, vice president; Robert G. Mahieu, romance linguist; Lannes K. M Landes, romance geology; Felix Radoio, entomologist; John D. Deering, entomology; J. G. Blocker, economist; Verver I. Smith, are literature. The title of Dr. Paul B. Lawson has been changed from maximum "dead" of the College of Liberal Arts. Faculty Members to Study Abroad under a Guggenheim fellowship; A. J. Mix, for study in London; W. II. Schoweh, for study at Harvard; Alice Winton, for study in Europe; Donen- derhoewe, for study in the Universi- ty of Chicago; E. B. Shultz, M. C. A. secretary, for study. Leaves of absence have been granted an follows; E. H. Holland, to be a living professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and D. O. Dinneenace Aller, for study in Europe Returning from leaves of absence next fall will be: F. H. Hadden, professor of biology; H. H. Holtzclaw, professor of ontology; H. H. Holtzclaw, professor of economics; W. J. Brinkmeyer, associate professor of biology; Helen O. Mahn, associate professor of biology; Harold P. Dahl, associate professor of ontology; Sara G. Laird, assistant professor of English; Mary Laryn, associate professor of biology; Sara W. Hilmi, librarian. Among more recent faculty changes announced from the Champlain's office, he is joined by another former professor in the School of Law, who has been on a year's leave of absence, and the adjoining law school, which occupies the School of Law to reduce Philip K. Emmons who goes to head the law school at Washington University, St. Louis. Residencies include: Charles E. McArther, assistant instructor in chemical engineering; Joseph R. Church, education coordinator in Church; laboratory instructor in journalism; assistant professor J. L. Barron, audiology; assistant professor D. T. Cannon, assistant instructor of electrical engineering; Alex Wileby, assistant instructor in anatomy; and assistant professor in economics. Additions to the instructional staff include the names of Henry E. Were, Richard R. Spencer, and Michael O. Instrutor in physical education; David assistant professor of sanitary engineering; Stephen H. Mayerhoff Company of Topeka; John Sutterley of the Pittsburg Sun; and Robert G. Smith. Bruce Hamilton, Westminster College, professor of physical education at the University of Chicago through University, assistant professor of granted education and assistant School of Commerce and Secretary Training. Global Business College in Kansas City and Two year course in New York. Graduate position through Free Employment Bureau conducted by the school. Need for large range of internships cut-off May 14th. 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